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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Ask-A-Character: Delvin Cunningham the Former Mercenary
First up for this week of interactive interviews is Delvin Cunningham who takes on a big role in the newest book Legends of Windemere: The Compass Key. Here is a little backstory. Delvin is a former mercenary and a previous … Continue reading
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Tagged answers, characters, fantasy, fiction, hero, interactive post, interview, Legends of Windemere, mercenary, questions, warrior, Windemere
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Post-Debut Goals: Onto the Next Adventure?
Well that was a chaotic week filled with debut prep and the release of my latest book: LEGENDS OF WINDEMERE: THE COMPASS KEY! I will admit that things felt weird this time for a few reasons. I got a lot … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, goals, Legends of Windemere, magic, week, Windemere
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Book Trailer
Originally posted on Poetry by Pamela:
I am pretty proud of this. I used Adobe Voice on my iPad and created a kind of book trailer. I’m pleased with how it turned out for a zero budget/cost video. It was…
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Book Release: Elemental Earth by Harmony Kent
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Join us for an exciting week, celebrating the Release of YA Fantasy Fiction Novel “ELEMENTAL EARTH” by Author Harmony Kent. Let’s hear about it in her own words… Harmony Kent I just published my…
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The Compass Key – The Legends of Windemere Book 5 by Charles Yallowitz
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Destined Champions of Windemere: A Delicate Origin
One of the most difficult things about pitching or explaining Legends of Windemere is that it involves the concept of destiny. I get a lot of complaints about how my heroes are prophesied and this takes away the tension. Typically, … Continue reading
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Tagged author, destiny, epic fantasy, evil, fantasy, good, high fantasy, magic, prophecy, warriors, Windemere, writing
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End of the Debut Day
So I’m about to call it a night even though I limped through the day. The adrenaline rush of the debut wore off around 11 AM. I have no idea how I made it this far without taking a nap. … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, fantasy, fiction, kindle, rankings, series, thanks, writing
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Compass Key Opening Ranking
I’ve been taking these things a lot easier over the last month, but I’ll be paying attention to the ranking of The Compass Key for a while. Mostly because I want to see if it can get higher up the … Continue reading
Presenting: Cursed (A Yorkshire Ghost Story) by Karen Perkins
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
? Today I have something for the horror lovers among you: Cursed, by Karen Perkins. She’s back. This time no one is safe. A skeleton is dug up at the crossing of the ways on Hanging…
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